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Interviewing at 4 top schools and then not getting into any school at all tells me that there is something very wrong with your application or your intereview style, or that you have some reason that you are being offered courtesy interviews. You need to do a serious self-examination to determine why you came up empty this year before you apply at all.
Would your statement still be true if the bolded word was removed?
Yes. If you have four interviews and come up empty, the probability that it happened by chance is, I think, low and there is something going on that you need to understand and ameliorate before you reapply.
What’s the likelihood that it’s something on paper vs something with the interview?
Most people are poor judges of their interview performance.Yep. Mistake, I know.
Graduated in 3 years:
cGPAs were 4.0, 3.86, 3.40 = 3.78 total
sGPAs were 4.0, 3.84, 3.16 =3.71 total
Lowest grade on my transcript is a single B-, not sure if that would make it better.
I was under the impression that to get interviews at these schools that all parts of my application would need to be satisfactory, especially for a school like Mayo MN which is particularly stingy with interviews. Can you name any areas where my application may have fallen that would still allow me to get interviews? I was very surprised to have not even gotten onto any of the official waitlists for these schools as well. As for interviews, I like to believe I have a level of self-awareness to know that I'm not presenting myself catastrophically poorly, but maybe I'm wrong. Any input you have is appreciated because I've been thinking about it for the whole year and I'm kind of at a loss right now.
Usually, it means top 20 research institutions in US News. Harvard, Hopkins, NYU, etc.Just curious, I've been seeing this a lot. When you guys say "Top 20", which ranking do you guys refer to?
What's a courtesy Interview and under what circumstances would med schools send those out?Unless the applicant is getting courtesy interviews, it is likely that it is something with the interview. Maturity would be my first guess. Lack of clinical experience and/or community service could factor into that. Poor presentation skills (lots of "um", "like" and "you know") can also be off-putting.
What's a courtesy Interview and under what circumstances would med schools send those out?
What's a courtesy Interview and under what circumstances would med schools send those out?